Acute predictors of self-rated health in individuals with stroke at 3 and 12 months after hospital discharge

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Camila Lima Gervásio Mendes , Kênia Kiefer Parreiras de Menezes , Nathália Aparecida Gravito Rodrigues , Janaine Cunha Polese , Iza de Faria-Fortini , Christina Danielli Coelho de Morais Faria
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Abstract

Background

Self-rated health (SRH) is the perception of an individual regarding their health and an indicator of health status. Identifying predictors of SRH allows the selection of evidence-based interventions that mitigate factors leading to poor SRH and the identification of individuals at risk of worse SRH.

Objective

To determine the acute predictors of general and time-comparative SRH of individuals with stroke at 3 and 12 months after hospital discharge, considering personal, physical, and mental functions.

Methods

A prospective study was developed to assess general and time-comparative SRH at 3 and 12 months after hospital discharge according to 2 questions (“In general, how would you say your health is?” and “Compared to a year ago, how would you rate your general health now?”). Potential acute predictors analyzed were personal (age, sex, comorbidities, socioeconomic status, and family arrangement), physical (stroke severity, motor impairment, and independence for basic activities of daily living [ADLs]), and mental (cognitive) functions.

Results

Age (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=2.10) and independence in basic ADLs (aOR=0.29) were significant predictors of SRH at 3 months; at 12 months, no significant predictor was found. Motor impairment (aOR=3.90) was a significant predictor of time-comparative SRH at 3 months; at 12 months, sex (aOR=0.36) and independence in basic ADLs (aOR=0.32) were significant predictors.

Conclusions

At 3 months, individuals with stroke who were ≥65 years old and dependent on basic ADLs were more likely to have worse general SRH, while those with higher motor impairments were more likely to have worse time-comparative SRH. At 12 months, women and individuals dependent on basic ADLs were more likely to have worse time-comparative SRH.

中风患者出院后 3 个月和 12 个月自评健康状况的急性期预测因素。
背景:自评健康(SRH)是个人对自身健康的感知,也是健康状况的一个指标。确定 SRH 的预测因素有助于选择循证干预措施,减轻导致 SRH 差异的因素,并确定 SRH 有恶化风险的个体:确定脑卒中患者出院后 3 个月和 12 个月时一般 SRH 的急性期预测因素和时间比较 SRH,同时考虑个人、身体和精神功能:方法:我们开展了一项前瞻性研究,根据两个问题("总体而言,您认为您的健康状况如何?"和 "与一年前相比,您认为您现在的总体健康状况如何?")评估出院后 3 个月和 12 个月的总体 SRH 和时间比较 SRH。分析的潜在急性期预测因素包括个人(年龄、性别、合并症、社会经济地位和家庭安排)、身体(中风严重程度、运动障碍和基本日常生活活动[ADLs]的独立性)和精神(认知)功能:在 3 个月时,年龄(调整后比值比 [aOR]= 2.10)和基本日常活动独立性(aOR=0.29)是 SRH 的重要预测因素;在 12 个月时,没有发现显著的预测因素。在 3 个月时,运动障碍(aOR=3.90)是时间比较 SRH 的重要预测因素;在 12 个月时,性别(aOR=0.36)和基本日常活动独立性(aOR=0.32)是重要预测因素:结论:3 个月时,年龄≥65 岁且依赖基本 ADL 的脑卒中患者一般 SRH 更差,而运动障碍程度较高的患者时间比较 SRH 更差。在12个月时,女性和依赖基本ADL的人更有可能具有较差的时间比较SRH。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
8.80%
发文量
53
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Physical Therapy Research and Graduate Studies (ABRAPG-Ft). It publishes original research articles on topics related to the areas of physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences, including clinical, basic or applied studies on the assessment, prevention, and treatment of movement disorders.
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